NEW YORK – The New York Public Library announced Thursday that it has acquired the papers of LSD guru TimothyLeary, who coined the phrase "turn on, tune in, drop out." The 335 boxes of papers, videotapes, photographs and …

What a way to spend the spring: The (New York Public Library) Manuscripts and Archives Division is offering an (unpaid) internship to aid the Digital and Project Archivists for the Timothy Leary Papers for the Spring 2013 term to students …

TimothyLeary died back in 1996 ... led a procession and burning of some of Leary’s remains on the grounds of the art and bacchanalia celebration, the paper reported. The ceremony took place at a newly erected church-like structure …

The world can now tune in to TimothyLeary's previously unpublished exchanges on the merits of drug use with the likes of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Aldous Huxley after the New York Public Library has made his private archive …

A TROVE of TimothyLeary's files could shed new light on the LSD guru, his controversial research into psychedelic drugs and the emergence of the 1960s counterculture. The New York Public Library acquired the vast archive for an …

TimothyLeary became a household name in the tumult of the 1960s ... as well as extensive notes, letters and papers. We talked about the theoretical games, the process of digital archiving, and the importance of making ephemeral data …

When the Harvard psychologist and psychedelic explorer TimothyLeary first met the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in 1960, he welcomed Ginsberg’s participation in the drug experiments he was conducting at the university. “The first time I took …